通过调整运动马的饮食来改善胃病和骑马疼痛的 Ethogram 评分。

IF 2.6 2区 农林科学 Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine Pub Date : 2024-10-28 DOI:10.1111/jvim.17223
Violaine Pineau, Fe Ter Woort, Félicie Julien, Margaux Vernant, Sandrine Lambey, Camille Hébert, Sandrine Hanne-Poujade, Victor Westergren, Emmanuelle van Erck-Westergren
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背景:胃病在运动马匹中发病率很高,可能导致马匹表现不佳、行为改变并影响马匹福利:评估饮食是否会影响骑马过程中的胃病和疼痛表现,以及是否会影响包括跳跃在内的运动测试过程中的生理和运动变量:方法:前瞻性观察队列研究:方法:前瞻性观察队列研究。在T0和12周后(T12),对接受高糖和高淀粉(>30%)颗粒饲料的马匹进行检查,并更换为熟麦片型低淀粉(11%)饲料。每次,马匹都要接受标准化运动测试(SET),并由两名盲人观察员计算骑马疼痛评分(RHpE)。第二天,马匹接受胃镜检查,并对胃部病变进行盲法评分。结果采用 Wilcoxon 和 Spearman 检验进行分析:结果:低淀粉饮食 12 周后,马胃病(EGD;T0 时为 4 [3-5] 对 T12 时为 1 [0-1],P 结论和临床重要性:骑术马的胃病和疼痛评分呈正相关。低淀粉饮食可明显降低马匹在骑乘过程中胃病的严重程度和相关的疼痛评分。调整饮食可减轻胃溃疡,提高马匹运动员的舒适度。
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Improvement of gastric disease and ridden horse pain ethogram scores with diet adaptation in sport horses.

Background: Gastric disease is highly prevalent in sport horses and may lead to poor performance, cause behavioral changes and impact welfare.

Hypothesis: Assess whether diet affects gastric disease and pain expression during riding, and whether it has an impact on physiological and locomotor variables during an exercise test, including jumps.

Animals: Nine healthy show-jumping Warmbloods trained at the same stable.

Methods: Prospective observational cohort study. The horses receiving a pelleted diet, high in sugar and starch (>30%), were examined at T0 and after 12 weeks (T12) of changing to a cooked, muesli-type low-starch (11%) diet. Each time, the horses underwent a standardized exercise test (SET) and a ridden pain score (Ridden Horse Pain Ethogram [RHpE]) was calculated by 2 blinded observers. The next day, horses underwent gastroscopy and gastric lesions were scored blindly. Results were analyzed using Wilcoxon and Spearman tests.

Results: After 12 weeks of a low starch diet, the Equine Gastric Disease (EGD; 4 [3-5] at T0 vs 1 [0-1] at T12, P < .01) and RHpE scores (6 [3-13] at T0 vs 3 [0-6] at T12, P < .01) improved significantly. Squamous, glandular, and EGD scores were positively correlated with RHpE scores (respectively, r = .747, P < .01; r = .743, P < .01 and r = .867, P < .01).

Conclusion and clinical importance: Gastric disease and pain scores correlated positively in ridden horses. A low starch diet significantly decreases the severity of gastric disease and associated pain score during riding in horses. Gastric ulcers may be mitigated and the comfort of equines athletes improved by dietary adjustments.

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